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Joel and Ethan Coen: The brothers grim
Joel and Ethan Coen's last film, 'No Country for Old Men', won four Oscars and was their biggest box-office hit to date - so, James Mottram asks them, why the long faces?
Inside People
How We Met: Patrick Holden & Monty Don
Sunday, 12 October 2008
'One feels his humanity and his vulnerability... His stroke is a good example of his resilience'
John Stewart: A one-man eco-industry
Sunday, 12 October 2008
He's devoted more than 20 years to environmental causes, from roads to airports. Now the IoS has named him Britain's most effective green activist. Cole Moreton meets John Stewart
Credo: Bibbe Hansen
Sunday, 12 October 2008
I wasn't a typical 14-year-old. I was what you'd politely call a problem child. I met Andy Warhol and began working with him the day after I got out of juvenile prison.
Paul Myners: Man with a plan
Saturday, 11 October 2008
The busiest executive in the City, he is the person Gordon Brown turned to rescue the British economy
My Week: Vince Cable
Saturday, 11 October 2008
The Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader and Treasury spokesman on a week of mounting economic turmoil
Katie Price: 'We love to earn money, who doesn't?'
Saturday, 11 October 2008
Glamour model, bestselling author, work-out queen, top perfumier, grooming guru, variably-sized bra wearer, horse enthusiast, not to mention wife and mother of three. Katie Price – still occasionally known as Jordan – is not so much a celebrity as a multi-million-pound brand. Next stop? World domination
How do I look?: Tawiah, singer, 21
Saturday, 11 October 2008
My clothes are a reflection of me. If I'm feeling down, I'll be wearing black from head to toe. If I'm up, I'll be donning all the colours under the sun. There are people whose style I admire, but I pretty much do my own thing. If I see something and love how it looks on me, I'll just run it. I love granddad style. Those boys look gangsta in their little outfits.
My secret life: Nina Wadia, actress, 39
Saturday, 11 October 2008
The home I grew up in... was a one-bedroom, ground-floor space that regularly flooded during the monsoon season in Mumbai. My brother, sister and I squeezed together on the bed and my mum and dad slept on a mattress on the floor. Aged nine, we moved to a two-bedroom flat in Hong Kong. It was like moving to a mansion.
Boy George: 'I forgot how good I could be'
Friday, 10 October 2008
The Karma Chameleon is touring, and at the same time trying to put his life back together again despite another court case, writes Christina Patterson
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